/**
 * This file is used to reconfigure parts of the loader at runtime for this application. We've put this extra
 * configuration in a separate file, instead of adding it directly to index.html, because it contains options that
 * can be shared if the application is run on both the client and the server.
 *
 * If you aren't planning on running your app on both the client and the server, you could easily move this
 * configuration into index.html (as a dojoConfig object) if it makes your life easier.
 */
require({
  // The base path for all packages and modules. If you don't provide this, baseUrl defaults to the directory
  // that contains dojo.js. Since all packages are in the root, we just leave it blank. (If you change this, you
  // will also need to update `app.profile.js`).
  baseUrl: '',

  // A list of packages to register. Strictly speaking, you do not need to register any packages,
  // but you can't require "app" and get app/main.js if you do not register the "app" package (the loader will look
  // for a module at <baseUrl>/app.js instead). Unregistered packages also cannot use the `map` feature, which
  // might be important to you if you need to relocate dependencies. TL;DR, register all your packages all the time:
  // it will make your life easier.
  packages: [
    // If you are registering a package that has an identical name and location, you can just pass a string
    // instead, and it will configure it using that string for both the "name" and "location" properties. Handy!
    'dojo',
    //'dijit',
    //'dojox',
    { 
      name: 'hammer', 
      location: 'hammer', 
      main: 'hammer' 
    },

    // For reference, this is what a more verbose package declaration looks like.
    { 
      name: 'panel', 
      location: 'panel', 
      map: {} 
    }
  ]
// Require `app`. This loads the main application module, `app/main`, since we registered the `app` package above.
}, [ 'panel' ]);